About White Patch
White Patch is a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland
and is about 50 kms north of QLD's
capital city of Brisbane. In the 2011 Australian
census the population of White Patch was 112 when
there were 56 Females and 56 Males living there.
The median age for people living in White Patch
was 43.
White Patch is a coastal locality of the Moreton Bay
Region in Queensland, Australia.
White Patch is on the western side of Bribie Island,
adjacent to the Pumicestone Passage
which forms its western boundary. Wright Creek
passes through the southern part of the locality
into Pumicestone Passage. The western (coastal)
side of White Patch is residential. The
eastern side (centre of Bribie Island) is
undeveloped; some of it is part of the Bribie Island
National Park.